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Homogeneous Chemical Modifications of Cellulose: Further Studies on the DMSO-PF Solvent System

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Modification of Polymers

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A great deal of attention has been given to basic and applied research on cellulose, since it has outstanding physical and chemical properties, including the capability of being transformed into a great variety of products like fibers, films, papers, plastics, food additives, etc. Also, cellulose is obtained from renewable resources, principally from trunks of trees and cotton.

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Kinstle, J.F., Irving, N.M. (1983). Homogeneous Chemical Modifications of Cellulose: Further Studies on the DMSO-PF Solvent System. In: Carraher, C.E., Moore, J.A. (eds) Modification of Polymers. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 21. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3748-5_17

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